Social Service and the Art of Healing: By Richard C. CabotMoffat,Yard, 1909 - 192 páginas |
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Página 109
... placebos and the telling of soothing lies . ( f ) Preventive medicine : ( see below ) . II Changes in the Profession of Social Work ( a ) Social workers are learning and ap- plying more of the doctor's stock - in - trade , physiology ...
... placebos and the telling of soothing lies . ( f ) Preventive medicine : ( see below ) . II Changes in the Profession of Social Work ( a ) Social workers are learning and ap- plying more of the doctor's stock - in - trade , physiology ...
Página 158
... placebos , that is bread pills , subcutaneous injections of a few drops of water ( sup- posed by the patient to be morphine ) , and other devices for acting upon a patient's symptoms through his mind . How fre- quently such methods are ...
... placebos , that is bread pills , subcutaneous injections of a few drops of water ( sup- posed by the patient to be morphine ) , and other devices for acting upon a patient's symptoms through his mind . How fre- quently such methods are ...
Página 160
... placebo one deceives the pa- tient that any effect is produced . It is only when we act like quacks that our placebos work . But what harm , one may ask , does a placebo do ? Admitting that it is a form of deception and that if a doctor ...
... placebo one deceives the pa- tient that any effect is produced . It is only when we act like quacks that our placebos work . But what harm , one may ask , does a placebo do ? Admitting that it is a form of deception and that if a doctor ...
Página 161
... placebos which I will next try to explain . The majority of placebos are given be- cause we believe the patient will not be satisfied without them . He has learned to expect medicine for every symptom , and without it he simply won't ...
... placebos which I will next try to explain . The majority of placebos are given be- cause we believe the patient will not be satisfied without them . He has learned to expect medicine for every symptom , and without it he simply won't ...
Página 167
... Placebos with or without lies are un- necessary . I have for the past few years been trying the experiment of explaining to the patient why he does not need a drug , when there is no drug known for his trouble . It takes a little more ...
... Placebos with or without lies are un- necessary . I have for the past few years been trying the experiment of explaining to the patient why he does not need a drug , when there is no drug known for his trouble . It takes a little more ...
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Página 13 - Then shall he answer them, saying, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye did it not to one of the least of these, ye did it not to me. And these shall go away into everlasting punishment: but the righteous into life eternal.
Página 14 - What would we really know the meaning of? The meal in the firkin; the milk in the pan; the ballad in the street; the news of the boat; the glance of the eye; the form and the gait of the body...
Página 120 - When you are thinking of telling a lie,' said the teacher, 'ask yourself whether it is simply and solely for the patient's benefit that you are going to tell it. If you are sure that you are acting for his good and not for your own profit, you can go ahead with a clear conscience.
Página 4 - Street, approaches, and sits down to tell me the tale of his sufferings; the chances are ten to one that I shall look out of my eyes and see, not Abraham Cohen, but a Jew; not the sharp, clear outlines of this unique sufferer, but the vague, misty composite photograph of all the hundreds of Jews who in the past ten years have shuffled up to me with bent back and deprecating eyes, and taken their seats upon this same stool to tell their story. I see a Jew, — a nervous, complaining, whimpering Jew,...
Página 14 - One of the illusions is that the present hour is not the critical, decisive hour. Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year. No man has learned anything rightly until he knows that every day is Doomsday.
Página 50 - He must hold his position and command respect as an expert, as a teacher, or as a pupil. He needs all the virtues no more and no less than the railroad man, the farmer, or the shopkeeper. But his first and chief duty to all men is to give, with such ripening sympathy and friendliness as is possible under the circumstances, the benefit of his expert skill, and so fulfill his special function in the community.
Página 161 - The majority of placebos are given because we believe the patient . . . has learned to expect medicine for every symptom, and without it he simply won't get well. True, but who taught him to expect a medicine for every symptom? He was not born with that expectation.
Página 82 - ... chary of presuming to prescribe for the individual or interfere in any way with the course of treatment outlined by the physician once he has had an opportunity to act. "The social worker should be," as Dr. RC Cabot says, "chiefly an educator, nurturer, stimulator, developer and director of human souls in that group of persons whose character, temperament or environment has brought them into some sort of trouble.
Página 55 - The one definite problem always before her is "the study of character under adversity and of the influences that mold it for good or ill.
Página 162 - He was not born with that expectation. ... It is we physicians who are responsible for perpetuating false ideas about disease and its cure With every placebo that we give we do our part in perpetuating error, and harmful error at that.